Not everyone agrees with me on this — especially in Texas — but I believe all kids should have equal access to the healthcare they need. As a nation, we are a long ways from that. The U.S. is a patchwork of coverage requirements, a fact underlined this week in a new report, Performing Under [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Texas uninsured’
Healthcare access depends on where kids live
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged CHIP, Medicaid, Texas Medicaid, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on January 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Chapped about Texas’ Consumer Health Assistance Program
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, Texas uninsured, Texas' Consumer Health Assistance Program on January 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Have your ears been burning? You wouldn’t know it by reading or listening to the local media, but the East Coast press has had quite a discussion around how much guidance Texas’ population needs to find coverage. First, the Washington Post broke the story of how Texas was preparing to shut down its Texas Consumer [...]
Oops! We did it again — missed out on CHIP bonuses
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children's health, children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on January 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Last week, the federal government awarded nearly $300 million in performance bonuses to 23 states for making access to health coverage easier for eligible children and signing up more children who qualify. To be eligible for a performance bonus, states had to adopt five of eight specified measures aimed at simplifying Medicaid/CHIP enrollment and renewal [...]
All I want for Christmas…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, Medicaid, Tarrant County CHIP, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on December 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
All I want for Christmas Is a world that cares That all kids get care Everywhere Gee, if we could only have ALL kids get care, then I could wish you “Merry Christmas!” It seems so wonderful to hear That more kids have found coverage in our state Gosh, oh gee, how happy I’d be, [...]
Congratulations, Texas! You’re the Second Most Improved!
Posted in Children's health, Children's health insurance program, CHIP, health reform, Medicaid, uninsured, tagged children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, l, Medicaid, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on December 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Texas does not lead the nation in percentage of uninsured children. That privilege goes to Nevada. We’re second. That was the news this week from Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, which analyzed 2010 Census Data on uninsured children. (Click here to read the report.) The Institute also found that some states have done a much [...]
Texas’ recipe for generating more uninsured
Posted in Children's health insurance program, CHIP, Medicaid, Texas Medicaid, uninsured, tagged children's health insurance program, Employer health insurance, Medicaid, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on November 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Texas is widely hailed as a low-cost state. That’s true, but not for healthcare. Texans paid the 12th highest health insurance premiums in 2010, according to a new study from the Commonwealth Fund. Why is healthcare so costly here? Well, if four people went out to dinner, and one couldn’t pay, what would happen? The [...]
So much to be thankful for — more kids get Medicaid/CHIP coverage in Texas
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children's health, children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, CHIP, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on November 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In this month — November of 2011 — let it be recorded that 190,601 kids in Tarrant County have Medicaid or CHIP coverage. More than ever before. I could have rounded that off to 190,600. But, that wouldn’t be right. I’m thankful for each one, and you should be, too. Yes, enrollment was up in [...]
You might as well speak up; Lord knows everyone else is
Posted in Children's health, CHIP, tagged children's health, children's health insurance program, children's Medicaid, CHIP, Medicaid, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Got a couple of thousand dollars to send to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, otherwise known as the “Super Committee”? Me neither. Don’t sweat it. We’ve already been outspent. Way outspent. You see, the congressional Super Committee is tasked with finding $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction measures by Thanksgiving. That makes them very [...]
Modernizing Medicaid, an industrial revolution under way
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children's health, children's Medicaid, Lon Burnham, Medicaid, stimulus, Tarrant County CHIP, Tarrant County uninsured, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on October 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
We hear a lot of disparaging talk about the stimulus, otherwise known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. What’s not talked about as much is how the stimulus is paying for the equivalent of an industrial revolution, i.e., moving healthcare from paper to digital formats. For years, the health industry has been [...]
You’re covered; wait — you’re not covered; OK, you’re covered again. Just get used to it
Posted in Children's health, Children's health insurance program, tagged children's health, children's Medicaid, CHIP, Medicaid, Texas uninsured, uninsured children Texas on October 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The number of children covered by CHIP and Medicaid dropped in October, both in Tarrant County and statewide. It’s discouraging, but this happens every October. Kind of insane, huh? One person explained it to me a couple of years ago that September has fewer working days so fewer state workers are available to process applications. [...]